Hey everyone! I just picked up a Lian Li Edge 1000w 80 Plus Platinum PSU, but I realized I need a different power cable since I'm in Ireland and the wall sockets here are different from the standard European ones. I've searched, but Lian Li doesn't seem to offer replacement cables, and I want to avoid risking the new PSU by using an old or possibly incompatible cable. My previous PSU was an ADX 750w, so I'm unsure if I can use its power cable for my new unit. I've included a photo of both power supplies and their cables, but my camera isn't cooperating, and I can't see the details well. Can I use my old cable, or does anyone have suggestions for a high-quality replacement? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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You can use any standard IEC C13 cable (often called a kettle lead). Just make sure it’s not damaged or frayed. Those cables are pretty universal!
Thanks for the clarification! So should I go ahead and test it with the cable I already have? It's compatible, but I’d like a better one for everyday use.
Exactly! The power supply just needs an appropriate intake cable, and most of them work the same way.